Kawaljeet Singh's Review On Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College - [ARSD], New Delhi | collegedunia.com

ATMA RAM SANATAN DHARMA COLLAGE REVIEW

Remarks :

open the official college website and fill out the application form for your desired course. after filling out the form and attaching the necessary documents, pay the application fee, and submit the form. then wait for the college to release the cut-off for each course based on the number of seats available. if u match the criteria u can apply for admission online or offline. u must provide all the real verified documents only otherwise the admission process can be canceled. if u have completed the admission process online then later u have to physically go to the college and verify the same documents. after paying the admission fees for the whole year your admission will be confirmed. , however, some courses may require an entrance exam or interview, make sure to check the specific req for ur desired course on the college website.

Course Curriculum Overview :

I choose this course as I wanted to do MBA in the future .this course allows me to study 4 different subjects. 2 of the subjects remain the same throughout 3 years but the other 2 keep on changing per semester. u get around 10-12 options every sem to choose ge and sec subjects. as far as my department is concerned the approx faculty-student ratio I can say is 1:20. for other departments, I can't comment as I don't have knowledge. well, tbh some teachers are very qualified and hardworking and take regular classes. but there are many who miss most of their classes stating different reasons. some teacher comes 15-20 mins late and finishes their classes early. so I don't rate faculty that high in my department surely there is a need to improve the faculty.

Internships Opportunities :

The placement cell is quite active, they arrange internship fairs from time to time. students can register themselves for the fair free of cost but they have to strictly follow the guidelines and must read them before registering. many companies take on-spot small interviews before hiring .candidates must come prepared for that.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

The fee is different for different courses. my course being a ba program the fee was 10800 in 2020. before every semester exam, additionally, u have to pay the exam fees that also vary from course to course. the college provides many scholarships and financial assistance to those who really need .student can visit the college office and request the same. u may need to submit various necessary documents. placement cell is also very active from time to time there are many internship fairs being organized and students can apply for the same after the notification.

Campus Life :

The campus is full of energy and offers a great atmosphere for learning and socializing. In addition to acadmic activities ,the campus offers plenty of opportunites for students to engage in extracurricular activities as well, there are many different socities as well ,student can join them if they meet their selection critera. the criteria may be different for different societies, some may have interview rounds as well. so it is advisable to read guidelines for any particular society before applying. the library of the college is quite good as well. u can get any type of book there and the staff is helpful and friendly as well. I have spent most of my time in the library, to be honest. The name of the annual fest of the college is "tide".it happens in the month of Feb/march. Me being from a covid batch so I could experience the fest for the first two years but this year it did happen and it was very good. there were many stalls and games and at the night there was a loud DJ and a huge crowd.

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7.5 out of 10
6.0/10Course
8.0/10Campus Life
8.0/10College
8.0/10Internships


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